John Green
Farewell for Invercargill Institution after 123 years in business
The clock is ticking on an Invercargill institution, that is the H&J Smith Department store. After 123 years in business it will close its doors for the final time at three tomorrow, a victim of… Video, Audio
David Levithan on LGBTQ fiction for young adults
Kim Hill talks to New York writer, editor and publisher David Levithan who is a guest at the WORD Christchurch Writers & Readers Festival 2016. Audio
Feature Guest- John Green
John Green is a best-selling author of young adult novels. His latest book 'The Fault in our Stars', about a teenage couple who meet at a cancer support group has sold more than 270,000 copies and is… Audio
Charities mourn death of philanthropist Hugh Green
New Zealand's charities are mourning the loss of the businessman and philanthropist, Hugh Green, who has died at the age of 80. Audio
Will the leaky homes compensation package solve the problem?
The government has described it as a tragedy of national significance. It's finally signed off on the $1 billion compensation package for leaky home owners. However an estimated 48,000 properties… Audio
The Leaky building ruling
What does it mean for leaky home owners and for ratepayers? Audio
New independent disputes resolution centre launched in Auckland
John Green is director of the NZ Disputes Resolution Centre - it was established to provide independent, private civil justice for clients. Audio
The Government's assistance package for leaky homeowners
Principal Adjudicator of the Building Disputes Tribunal John Green joins Lynn Freeman to discuss the Government's assistance package for leaky homeowners. Audio
No quick fix for leaky buildings
The government has admitted the leaky building crisis might be too big for it to fix, and now the head of the Building Disputes Tribunal says the bill could be as much as $23 billion, more than twice… Audio